I'm new to these forums but have found a lot of useful information but nothing on the new Ricoh machines (c550ex and c700ex). My company is a small print shop. We are looking to upgrade our slowly dying canon c3200 that we have had for 5 - 6 years. We had purchased this from Ikon and now that they are owned by Ricoh they want the canon's out of the field and are really pushing these new ricoh and offering some good promotions to trade in the canon.
I know Ricoh is advertising these as production level machines (I know they would be at the lower end of production level) but I was wondering if anybody actually knows how they would perform in a production environment. I know the the engine is based on the older mp c7500 business color machine. I have not heard the greatest things about that machine, but Ricoh claims they have made improvements to make it more production level, but the ikon sales rep didn't tell me what those changes are. Do anybody know what changes they have made and if it actually has been improved.
We run about 10,000 pages a month with about 2/3 of them being 12 x 18. Most things we run are 80lb cover or less but I would like to be able to start running more heavier paper. Front to back registration and registration from sheet to sheet are important to me. Ikon claims that the front to back registration for a 12 x 18 sheet of 24# paper is +/-.5mm and slightly more on heavier paper. It would be very helpful if there were user adjustments for registration and skew (both major problems with our current equipment).
I am going to their showroom next week to look at one and speak with their color guy. They offered to install one for me on a contingency sale where they would take it back if I don't like it after 3 weeks. The initial pricing they offered me for the c700ex is $38,000 with my trade and an option for a 0% lease. The service and supply pricing is $0.055 for color and $0.01 for black with single click on 12 x 18. This pricing is all before I have done any negotiating so i'm sure i can get it down more especially since they really want to get rid of the canon's.
Any information on these new machines would be greatly appreciated.
I know Ricoh is advertising these as production level machines (I know they would be at the lower end of production level) but I was wondering if anybody actually knows how they would perform in a production environment. I know the the engine is based on the older mp c7500 business color machine. I have not heard the greatest things about that machine, but Ricoh claims they have made improvements to make it more production level, but the ikon sales rep didn't tell me what those changes are. Do anybody know what changes they have made and if it actually has been improved.
We run about 10,000 pages a month with about 2/3 of them being 12 x 18. Most things we run are 80lb cover or less but I would like to be able to start running more heavier paper. Front to back registration and registration from sheet to sheet are important to me. Ikon claims that the front to back registration for a 12 x 18 sheet of 24# paper is +/-.5mm and slightly more on heavier paper. It would be very helpful if there were user adjustments for registration and skew (both major problems with our current equipment).
I am going to their showroom next week to look at one and speak with their color guy. They offered to install one for me on a contingency sale where they would take it back if I don't like it after 3 weeks. The initial pricing they offered me for the c700ex is $38,000 with my trade and an option for a 0% lease. The service and supply pricing is $0.055 for color and $0.01 for black with single click on 12 x 18. This pricing is all before I have done any negotiating so i'm sure i can get it down more especially since they really want to get rid of the canon's.
Any information on these new machines would be greatly appreciated.